Named Entity Results, Thomas Jordan

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phew Samuel who was then a student at Emanuel College.
He names his sister Sawyer and her daughter Dorothy.
He gives his partners Thomas Hodlow and Edward Lewis in the Eastland trade, £ 600 each.
The Eastland Company was another of the trading companies in which Cradock was interested.
The company traded to what are now the Baltic provinces.
Cradock also traded in the Mediterranean and in the Levant.
(State Papers, 1636-7 p. 377.)
Mrs. Rebecca, a daughter of a London merchant, Thomas Jordan, the widow of Matthew Cradock, after a few years of conventional mourning, espoused, before February 12, 1644-5, perhaps for a social position, Richard Glover, gent.
Their wedded life was not a lengthy one; he died before the spring of 1647.
After a suitable period of five years, in 1652, she was wedded to a third husband, Rev. Benjamin Whichcote, D. D., not only a learned and pious man but of a good old Lincolnshire family.
It is said of him It pleased God to bless him, as with a ple